Syagrus (beetle)

Syagrus is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae.[4] They are known from the mainland of Africa as well as Madagascar. They are often attracted by plants in the family Malvaceae;[5] Syagrus rugifrons and Syagrus calcaratus are pests of cotton. The larvae of Syagrus calcaratus attack the roots of the plant and cause it to wilt.[6]

Syagrus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Chrysomelidae
Subfamily: Eumolpinae
Tribe: Typophorini
Genus: Syagrus
Chapuis in Lacordaire, 1874[1][2]
Type species
Syagrus buqueti
(= Cryptocephalus calcaratus Fabricius, 1775)
Synonyms[3]

Neomenius Duvivier, 1891

According to Brian J. Selman (1965), Syagrus is probably restricted to the mainland of Africa.[7] The Syagrus species described from Madagascar may actually belong to Pheloticus.[4]

Species

Species of Syagrus include the following:[4]

  • Syagrus adrarensis Pic, 1942
  • Syagrus allochromus Bechyné, 1964[3]
  • Syagrus ambrensis Bechyné, 1964[3]
  • Syagrus angolensis Pic, 1939[8]
  • Syagrus atriventris Pic, 1939
  • Syagrus auratus Weise, 1883[9]
  • Syagrus basipennis (Fairmaire, 1902)
  • Syagrus bodongi Weise, 1905
  • Syagrus brunneus (Jacoby, 1892)[10]
  • Syagrus calcaratus (Fabricius, 1775)
  • Syagrus castellanus Bechyné, 1964[3]
  • Syagrus cinerascens Fairmaire, 1894
  • Syagrus concoloricornis Pic, 1940[11]
  • Syagrus conradsi Pic, 1939
  • Syagrus corrosicollis Lefèvre, 1891[12]
  • Syagrus discomaculatus Pic, 1939[8]
  • Syagrus femoralis (Weise, 1910)
  • Syagrus femoratus Lefèvre, 1891[12]
  • Syagrus fuscoaeneus Fairmaire, 1894
  • Syagrus haroldi (Duvivier, 1891)
  • Syagrus hovus Bechyné, 1951[13]
  • Syagrus inhumeralis Pic, 1936
  • Syagrus interstitialis (Jacoby, 1904)
  • Syagrus iridescens Pic, 1940[11]
  • Syagrus laurenti Pic, 1949
  • Syagrus lebisi Bechyné, 1947[14]
  • Syagrus luteoapicalis Pic, 1939
  • Syagrus maculosus Lefèvre, 1891[12]
  • Syagrus marlenus Bechyné, 1964[3]
  • Syagrus maromandiae Bechyné, 1946[15]
  • Syagrus marshalli Jacoby, 1898[16]
  • Syagrus minutus Jacoby, 1895[17]
  • Syagrus monardi Pic, 1939[8]
  • Syagrus morio Harold, 1877[18]
  • Syagrus opacus Jacoby, 1900
  • Syagrus ortobiensis Selman, 1963
  • Syagrus perpuncticollis (Burgeon, 1940)
  • Syagrus pullatus Bechyné, 1947[14]
  • Syagrus puncticollis (Harold, 1877)[18]
  • Syagrus quartus Bechyné, 1964[3]
  • Syagrus quintus Bechyné, 1964[3]
    • Syagrus quintus imerinensis Bechyné, 1964[3]
    • Syagrus quintus graciliformis Bechyné, 1964[3]
  • Syagrus recidivus Bechyné, 1947[14]
  • Syagrus rhembastoides Bechyné, 1947[19]
  • Syagrus rufipennis (Duvivier, 1891)
  • Syagrus rufipennis Pic, 1940[11] — homonymy with S. rufipennis (Duvivier, 1891)
  • Syagrus rufobrunneus Lefèvre, 1890
  • Syagrus rugiceps Lefèvre, 1890
  • Syagrus rugifrons Baly, 1878[20]
  • Syagrus sansibaricus (Lefèvre, 1891)[12]
  • Syagrus secundus Bechyné, 1964[3]
  • Syagrus sehranus Aslam, 1968[21]
  • Syagrus semirufus Pic, 1940
  • Syagrus semistriatus (Fairmaire, 1886)
  • Syagrus sexnotatus Lefèvre, 1891[12]
  • Syagrus sextus Bechyné, 1964[3]
  • Syagrus silfverbergi Selman, 1973[22]
  • Syagrus strangulatus Bechyné, 1947[14]
    • Syagrus strangulatus mandrakanus Bechyné, 1947[14]
    • Syagrus strangulatus nandihizinae Bechyné, 1947[14]
  • Syagrus strigaticeps (Lefèvre, 1891)[12]
  • Syagrus tertius Bechyné, 1964[3]
  • Syagrus tristis Jacoby, 1904
  • Syagrus vadoni Bechyné, 1946[15]

† described from Madagascar, may belong to Pheloticus[4]

Species moved to Afroeurydemus:[23]

  • Syagrus apicicornis Lefèvre, 1891[12]
  • Syagrus atricollis Pic, 1940[11]
  • Syagrus atricolor Pic, 1940[11]
  • Syagrus brunneopunctatus Pic, 1941
  • Syagrus cribricollis Pic, 1939
  • Syagrus diversepunctatus Pic, 1940[11]
  • Syagrus holasi Pic, 1953
  • Syagrus nigrosignatus Lefèvre, 1877
  • Syagrus nodieri Pic, 1941
  • Syagrus pallidicolor Pic, 1941
  • Syagrus quadrimaculatus Pic, 1940:[11] renamed to Afroeurydemus parvomaculatus Zoia, 2019
  • Syagrus semicostatus Pic, 1940[11]
  • Syagrus signatus Pic, 1940[24]
  • Syagrus testaceicornis Pic, 1941

Species moved to Microsyagrus[23]

  • Syagrus discoidalis Pic, 1940[24]
  • Syagrus favareli Pic, 1938
  • Syagrus madoni Pic, 1940[11]
  • Syagrus raffrayi Pic, 1940[11]
  • Syagrus recticollis Pic, 1949
  • Syagrus testaceonotatus Pic, 1940
  • Syagrus trinotatus Pic, 1939[8]

Species moved to Paraivongius:[23]

Species moved to Phascus:[23]

  • Syagrus chopardi Pic, 1950
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